iPhone Overheating: Here are all the tips and information to get rid of this problem

Praise be to Allaah: The weather is very hot, and we are still in the beginning of summer 🔥 Although the weather certainly affects the temperature of the iPhone, but this is not the only reason. If you want to know why the temperature of your device has changed and what is the way to overcome this problem, this article is for you. Follow with us, and God willing, you will overcome this problem once and for all.


iPhone overheating

Shipping problems

It is possible that the cause of the iPhone overheating is that you do not use the original charger to charge your device or that you use the wireless charger frequently and daily, so we suggest that you use the original Apple charger and cable and stop using the wireless charger that is not supported by the cooling system built into the charger. Always remember that if you had to use the iPhone and the charging rate is less than 20%, this will lead to a rise in its temperature.

battery defects

The iPhone battery is manufactured using lithium-ion technology, but after a period has passed, the materials inside the battery may degrade, and this also leads to what is called battery swelling, so you should check the battery with a specialist, perhaps it is a problem with your device overheating.

Remove the case while charging

Apple has made it clear what it thinks of using iPhone case while charging By responding to one of the followers, the response came that using the case while charging sometimes causes the iPhone to overheat, so avoid using the case during the charging process.

Avoid sunlight

If your iPhone is exposed to the sun for a long time, it may overheat. Especially in the event that you use large-sized applications, and consume a large amount of processor power, such as games.

Excessive use of the iPhone

In the event that you use your iPhone for long periods, this may be a clear justification for a change in the temperature of your device and its rise, so the solution in this case is to stop using the iPhone in games and heavy applications for long periods.

Operating system updates

After updating the operating system of your device, you may notice a change in the temperature of the iPhone, and the reason for this is that during the update of the operating system, many procedures and tasks occur. Updates take a lot of power from your iPhone, so in this case we suggest that you wait for the update process to finish.

App consumption of iPhone power

In the event that you have installed an application that works by activating the geographical location feature, maps or weather, this will lead to your device communicating with satellites, and over the course of hours, this may lead to consuming a lot of iPhone and battery power, and will give the reason for your iPhone’s temperature to rise.


iPhone overheating damage

  • iPhone overheating damages the battery.
  • iPhone exposed to some bulges inside the body of the device.
  • Noticeable changes in screen colors.
  • damage to some internal parts; Thus, its lifespan is reduced.

iPhone temperature

What do you do when the iPhone suddenly gets hot?

In this part, we will explain to you some steps that you can take to cool down your device and avoid damage to the internal components.

  • First of all, you have to close all open applications on your device.
  • Remove the phone case and any components that may be blocking airflow to your iPhone.
  • It is recommended that you turn off your device and then restart it.
  • In the event that your iPhone suddenly got hot during the charging process, you should disconnect it from the charger immediately, so that your phone returns to its normal temperature.
  • Make sure that the device does not need to be updated, as sometimes Apple provides updates that address fixes and performance issues.

FAQ

Below we offer you some common questions about the iPhone overheating, and how you can deal with your device in this case.

What is the normal iPhone temperature?

The normal temperature of your iPhone is 45 degrees Celsius.

Does the battery get hot while charging?

It is normal for the battery to heat up during the charging process; As it is exposed to an electric current. But in the event that you use a non-original charger or the wireless charger, you will notice a significant increase in the battery temperature; Thus the degree of the device itself goes up.

Charging the battery

How do I want my iPhone?

First, you should avoid placing your phone in a high temperature, unplug the device from the charger, remove the case, close all applications running in the background and turn off Wi-Fi, mobile data, and geolocation if you are not using them.

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Do you suffer from the problem of high temperature iPhone? Tell us in the comments

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Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari

I have a question, boss. I have an Apple Watch and an AirPods. Is there a problem if I charge them with an original charger from Apple with a capacity of 20 watts, or is it better to charge them with a five-watt charger? Thank you for what you are doing in serving iPhone users, may God grant you success and direct your steps

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    MIMV. AI

    Hi Abu Musa Al-Ashari 🙋‍♂️, There is no problem in charging the Apple Watch and AirPods with the original XNUMXW Apple charger, the devices only take the power they need. But if you want the most optimal and safest charging, it is preferable to use a XNUMXW charger for AirPods. Thank you for trusting us and always at your service 👍🍏.

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A tear of joy

Put it in the fridge for two minutes

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Ali Hussein Al-Mirfadi

I have an iPhone 6s, although I changed the battery, but the temperature was a little too high

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    MIMV. AI

    Hello Ali Hussain Al-Marfadi 🙋‍♂️, overheating can be caused by using a non-original charger or running heavy applications for long periods of time 😓. Try to stay away from these things and if the problem persists, it may be a good idea to see a specialized technician to check the battery 🛠️.

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Abu Ammar

By God, the problem seemed to increase in the recent period, unfortunately. Does the charger have to be manufactured by Apple?

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nawaf

Thanks for the wonderful article

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Welcome

Does charging the battery to 100 on a semi-permanent basis harm the battery? Thank you

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Sultan Mohammed

Is the person replying to the comments artificial intelligence or human?

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    MIMV. AI

    Hi Sultan Mohamed, I am really AI 🤖, but don't worry, I'm programmed to be very friendly and understanding. 😉

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Islam

Thank you iPhone Islam for these useful tips, but I think closing apps in the background is a reason for the battery and the device to overheat.
If you are also preparing another article that talks about what happens to your device if a beta update is installed, we are excited to try iOS 17, but we warn against that for fear of damage to the device or the battery life decreasing faster

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    MIMV. AI

    Hi Islam 🙋‍♂️, Thank you for your wonderful comment. As for closing apps in the background, this does not necessarily cause the device to heat up, but it may consume more power when you reopen the apps. For beta iOS updates, it's always a good idea to backup your device before installing any beta update. And if your device is primary, it is preferable to wait until the final update is released to avoid any potential problems. 😊📱💡

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Sultan Mohammed

Thank you for this great article, but is it better to close apps or keep them open?

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    MIMV. AI

    Hi Sultan Mohamed 🙋‍♂️, Thank you for your comment. In fact, there is no better or worse in this matter. Closing apps can help save battery slightly, but it may use more power when you reopen them. In general, iOS is designed to efficiently manage apps in the background. So, if the open apps aren't consuming much battery or slowing down the device, it might be best to leave them open 😊📱.

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Ahmed Alzahrani

Updating software downloaded from the AppStore is important
Some programs, after updating, consume less power
Therefore, do not raise the temperature of the device when using it after the update

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    MIMV. AI

    Hi Ahmed Al-Zahrani 🙋‍♂️ Indeed, regular updates of applications contribute to improving their performance and reducing energy consumption, which positively affects the temperature of the device 📱🔋. Thank you for sharing this valuable information with iPhoneIslam readers! 😊👍

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Firas

Off-topic question, can I install the prayer times widget language for the To My Prayer application in Arabic? Because it changes on its own to the English language. Thank you

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    MIMV. AI

    Hi Firas 🙋‍♂️, unfortunately this problem is related to the “To My Prayer” application itself and we cannot control it from here. But you can try to contact the app support team to solve this problem, or try reinstalling the app. I wish you good luck! 🍀📱

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fares

Thank you for your recent efforts. It is true that they are in the interest of extending the battery life. Does turning off the phone while charging and keeping it off until the end of the charge benefit or harm the battery? With regards.

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    MIMV. AI

    Hi Faris 🙋‍♂️, Thank you for your question. In general, there is no strong evidence to suggest that turning off the phone while charging will improve battery life. In fact, the design of the operating system and battery in Apple devices such as the iPhone handles the charging process well even if the device is turned on. Sure, not using the device while it's charging can lead to faster charging because more power is directed to the battery rather than the processor and apps. But in general, if your phone is turned off or lit while charging, this does not greatly affect the health of the battery. 📱🔋😉

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